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The Sumter Watchman.
"^WEDNESDAY; DEC. ff
gTTpAXTON . - BUSINESS MANAS?R
Ifr The length of the Sheriff s Salen
(now published officially in the Watch
man) crowd out our editorials, and
other matters, to which we will give
place next week. _
gST The atteotioo of oar agftrfulturel
readers is particularly directed to the
notice addressed to then by Messrs.
WILSON & SELBY, of Baltimore, and
priuted oo another column.
5g^, The column advertisement, or
the Planters' Warehouse, with ita enu?
meration of good things for Christmas,
wil! be sure to catch the eye of the
readers of this issue.
.gr Maj* J. W* DARGAN has eompli
merited UB with a monster Turnip, of j
the Golden Ball variety-5 lbs. 5 os. It [
i-oot only a monster but a beauty.
Tbe seed was obtained at Dr. China's
Drug Store.
Bond in -*ad Condition.
The public road at DeSohamps' (late
White's) mill, we have been informed,
ia ie very bad condition. The attention
of the County Commissioners is respect?
fully called thereto.
. taa >
?A Beraarkable Boy Meeaaatale.**
This is tbe heading given by the
Scientific American of Nor. 25, to a
paragraph highly complimentary of our
yooog iriend CHAS. T. MASON, Jr.
The allusion is to a working model of a
b-riaontal steam engine, with tubular
boiler, sad of the locomotivo type, coo*
grated ia 1869, when the ''remarkable
boy mecbaoic" was but fourteen years of
age. We shall take pleasure io publish?
?og the remarks alluded to io tiur next
issue.
Dramatic Ferfofrananeefc.
Mrs. 0. H. MOSES gives notice that
OD Wednesday, 27th inst., she will give
the first of a scries of Theatrical En?
tertain ru en ts for the benefit of the
Ladies' Monumental Association of
S om ter.
We make no doubt that, as amateur
performances, a high grade of merit
will characterise them. Ssmter has
taleot of this sort, that has met high
compliment io the past, from cultivated
lovers of the drama. And on the occa?
sions referred to, it will doubtless be
greeted by flowing bouses.
Sumter 2Hoa timen lal Aaaoelaiioa.
The communication of Mrs. OCTAVIA
H. .MOSES, and that addressed to her
by K W. .MOISE, Er-q., printed in this
issae. will be found to contain matters
of interest to the Ladies' Monumental
Association of Sumter.
Mr?. MOSES, the President, invites a
meeting on Friday, the 29th inst., with
the view of selecting a design of the
Monument to be erected. We hope the
numbers in attendance upon this meet?
ing will remove all cause for complaint
sich as that contained ta ber commuai
tion.
The information communicated by
Mr. MOISE shows that there is now no
longer cause for delay, from monetary
difficulties, and we earnestly urge that
the work be commenced at once. His
liberality, too, will be appreciated, aud
should incite others to further assistance,
that we may build a Monument worthy
the ooble dead of Sumter.
Klug.' Hoaatala in ll Ita ry Se hool.
We beg to direct particular attention
to the notice of this excellent School,
printed on another eoumo. A private
note from Col. A. Coward, the accom?
plished Principal and Proprietor, in?
forms us that tho coodition of public
affairs ic York County bas not in the
slightest degree affected the management
and operation of the School. The pu?
pils are kept so entirely aloof from all
local excitements, by the situation and
discipline of the Institution, that they
are probably safer there than they would
be at their own homes.
It will be sceo that the first session.
the next scholastic year will open 10
February and cloee in June.
Seater Matriel Sar ?IT ora? Association.
Pursuant to a call published io the
papers Tn the town of Sumter, a meeting
of the above Association was held on
the sixth instant at Sumter.
The minutes of the previous meeting
vere read and approved.
The Committee, appointed to draft a
Constitution, reported, and after several
uoeoduents to their report, the follow
?agConstitution waaadopted:
CONSTITUTION.
1. Th is AssoeiatioD shall be known ss
the Sumter District Survivors' Associa?
tioo, aud shall be represented in the
'State Survivors' Associstion for South
Carolina.
II- All persons, citizens or residents of
Sumter District, who were engaged in
the late war for the Confederate cause,
shall be eligible to membership io ibis
Association, unless rendered di*qualified
hy dishonorable conduct dori og or since
the war, and may be admitted by a vote
of two thirds of the members present at
*ay meeting, paying the initiation fee
aad subscribing thia Consolation.
III The object of this Association shall
he to promote good fellowship and kind
j? relations amongst the soldies of the
'Lost Cans?;,' to care for the families and
cherish thc memory of oar fallen com
lades.
IV. The entrance fee shall he one doU
.*r? and there shall he aa anona,
contribution from each member of ODO
dollar.
V. Toe Officers shaft consist of
Pre? ideot, five viee-Presideots?, a Secre?
tary g Treasurer and ao Executive
Comm?tte? of three members, to be
chosen at each anotfal meeting to serve
for ooe year and until their successors
are ch'oxen.
V f : The ann asl M?eting shall be held
on tir? last Wednesday io April and
there fhall be eltra meeting* at the
cai I.of the President
YU.' Ten members shall eons ti tc; te
a quorum for the frensaettoo of ba
ssiness".
Oo motio?, Capt. A. A. Gilbert, Capt.
E. W. Moise arid Capt. T. B. Fraser,
were appointed a Committee to nomi*
nate officers under fhe above Coostit?
tion. The committee, after consultation,
nominated the following gentlemen as
officers of this association, who were
unanimously elected vis:
President, Col. J. D. Blending?
Vice Presidents, Col. T. V. Walsh,
Col. J. D. Graham, Col. Wm. Nettles,
Col G. W. Lee and Maj. J. Harrington
Cooper.
Treasurer, Capt. Charles Mayrant.
Secretary, R L Cooper.
Ezeeutive Committee, Capt. T. B.
Fraser, Capt. Guigoard Richardson and
Lisut. G. E. Haynsworth.
The Executive Committee were in*
struct ed to inv te a suitable person to
deliver an addi ess at the next annual
meeting and to make the necessary ar?
rangements.
On motion of Capt. E. W. Moise the
proceedings of tbe meeting were ordered
to be poblishec io the newspapers of thc
town.
Meetiog adj (?aro ed.
R. L. COOPER,
Secretary.
Be ?ara to read Prof. Darb/'? advertisement
in another ctlumr.
Many who have luffered fur years and vainly
tried various reme<!iel and numerous physicians
for relief naturally loose confidence and give ap
in despair. Should your case come under eurea
effected by Dr. Brchaus' Golden Remedies try
them afoaee-athey will speak for themselves.
~~NOTICE.
HAVING been appointed by .?be Town Coun?
cil, Agent for tho salo of the "Town Stock," I
would inform the eitiseas generaRj that the
books ere now open, and invite every < aa to
eall at the Cit'.ien'u Saving Beek, where I will
be gled to furnish thea with fall information
regarding the iesoe.
t. W. DARGAN.
As't Cashier Citizeu's Saving* Bank,
Nov 27-3t Sumter, fe. C.
JUST ARRIVED.
JUST ARRIVED, at the Stables near the
Rail Road Depot,
Another lot of Fioe we!)-broken young
HORSES AND MULES*
ELLIS A GRAHAM
Nov 1
HIDES.
WOf..*! POUNDS GOOD DRY niDES
,Uw WANTED,
For which the Highest, Cash Market
pri?es rill be paid, by
NASH ? DU LIN,
LIBERTY STREET, SUMTER, S. C.
Nov 1 Sm
TO THE LADtfiS.
Fail and Winter Opening,
Misses J. & B. McFihose,
Have recent!,,- rr^-.ived and open
ed, their new St?.~? of
FALL AM WINTER MILLINERY,
Selected ia New York, and em
bracing all tba
NOVELTIES OP TUE SEASON
Their Stock will be found une?
qualed in choice end variety, and will be offered
at prices that cannot fail to give satisfactioa.
RIBBONS, of all Shades, and everytbinn that
can be found io a first class Millinery Establish
ment.
LACE SETS, aod every article in this line.
CHIGNONS, Ac, A .elected assortment.
Call early and examine for yourselves,
J. A R. McELHOSE,
Sumter, S. C.
?^f Ali orders from tho eoaetrj ?rill receive
prompt attention.
Oetll- tf
GROCERIES !
GROCERIES!
---AT
Tim T. Upshur's Store,
-CORNER
M AIN d- REPUBLICAN STREETS
SUMTER, S. C.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
annoaaeee to the publie, thet be bas ia
itore, and will be < on.-tantly receiving, a large
ind varied assortaient of
GROCERIES,
Suitable for Plantation and Fatuity ute.
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PLANTERS, BY
THE HUNDRED WEIGHT, or upwards.
BACON-C. R. S. Smoked, lie. Unsmoked 10?.
Shoulders, 9$.
LARD-lf|
FLOUR-per bbl. $7(2; *11.
COFFEE-Java, 3?. Lageayra, 50. Rio, 30.
SALT-per aaek,f3.3S.
SUGAR-Bro?o,10t@'o. Crushed, IT.
CORN-(Beltimore) SI 2*. Home ralead, $!.??.
GOSHEN BUTTER-Beet 55c.
E AGOING-J* Iba to tbe yard, ?e.
TIES-Tots,
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
?ill be allowed Merchants, and they are specially
invited to call ead exavioe bis Stock, and they
will ind that his basinaas facilities enable bim to
m pp I jr tb'eaa with gooda
AS CHEAP A8 THEY CAS BUY THEM
ia any Northern or Southern Market. Come and
iee for yourselves, an ocular demonstration is
the bret.
Highest Market Price
paid for Cotton.
AND THREE FOURTHS OF THE VALUE
CASH, will be advanced, oo all Cotton Shipped
to tba Hoese ia Baltimore 'or which be is agent,
and it will be bald over if desired. He will maka
% speciality of
Horn, Bacon and Flou,
which be is prepared te furnish ia any qnac ti ty
fkV Ces to mers and Families parehaileg
their supplies at say establishment, cae bave
them delivered free of charge, at their residences
within the liait* of tba town.
BAGGIVO AID TIES,
AT LC* KATES,
?* ReapeetfeUy, *
THO?. T. UPSHUR, Ja.
Feb SS
A. A. Solomons
Desires to call especial atten?
tion to his large, complete and
carefully selected stock of
New Goods,
consistin g of ererythirj g kept in
a first class house. ?ving made
a second trip to New York,
purchased a second supply,
which has been
Just Received,
at very Low Figures. He is
n prepared to offer to his
customers the best assortment of
goods ever offered in this mark*
et, and at prices which
All that he asks is an examina?
tion of his stock before buving
elsewhere, and he feels satisfied
of being able to
A good supply of
Corn Shelters
>n hand. The celebrated New
Style (all Iron) Corn Sheller,
For sale cheap. Apply to
A. A. SOLOMONS,
CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STS.
NOT 15
Ind many Good Things
Are Arri??og.
Dranges, Apples, Bananas,
Pine Apples, Cocoa-Nuts,
Plain and Fancy Candies,
Raisins, Currants, Jellies,
Preserves, Canned Goods,
ind Everything Hice !
TOYS FOR THE LITTLE ONES,
iow on band and a Uandaome Aaaortment
ordered.
Christmas & Hew Tear
Gifts.
AU ad? tran of tee BEAUTIFUL and loren
f NICE THINGS, ea? aad examine the ela- 1
?ant a*?ort?fat now offered for ?ale. I
J. Ia SPAM, ACEVT,
HOTICE.
[WILL SELL, ea tba preaiaw, ea tba list j
daj of December seat, tba
Land of tb? Estate of Julia- Watti, Sr. 1
-AMO
Hooachold tod Kitchen Foroitare.
Terna -tad? known ea day of aale.
H. H. CORBITT.
Nor 29-St Eateator.
SAFE INSURANCE.
fflHE "LIVERPOOL AND LO&DONANU "GLOBE INSTJ
.* RAJNCE COMPANY" lias m?^rasec? its business in the
United Sutes,so largely, .siMOO- the Chicago fire, 'that tJie entire loss will he ntade
up tn premiums tn this country alone, in one year ; leaving its immense capita! and
all its earnings in Europe unimpaired.
Persons who desire an absolutely certain security, are invited to give tue a call.
NOT 15 ; AGENT FOR S' MTER.
Danny . Hyman & Co.,
ii FACTORS & COMMISSI
142 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.
AND GENERAL AGENTS FOE
The <; Gooch " Cotton Tie.
The Strongest and most Easily Adjusted Cotton
Tie in the Market.
For Sale in Sumter by GREEN, WALSH & CO.
Sept 6 6m
STYLISH
DRESS-MAKING.
R, C. SHIVER & CO.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
ARE now prepared to reeeive order? for
DRESS-MAKING, and bare Ibo sam?
done witb despatch and in the
Tip of the Fashion.
The jr bar? I Beared the services and superin?
tendence of
Miss Annie Wittvogel,
ASSISTED BY
MADEMOISELLE CAEN,
One jear from Paris, and employ nona but the
best bands. We guarantee everything we do to
satisfy.
Bridal Trousseaus
Gotten np at short notice. Orders aullo ?ted.
R. C. S. & CO., dealers ia
Millinery and Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Furs,
Carpets,
Hats,
and au endless line of other
Merchandise.
R. C. SHIVER. DAVID JONES.
Oct 11_Ifj
SIGN OF THE
BIG BOOT!
WE ARE RECEIVING OUR
-OF
BO0TS&SH0ES,
?nd invite the special attention of BUYERS, to
our large and well-selected assortment of
HEAVY BROGANS.
Single Sule-Brogans.
Wooten's Shoes.
Balmorals.
Fine Calf Dress Boots.
Heavy Kip Boots.
Wittier Cs If Gaiters.
Ladies II i-li Cut Boots.
Morocco, Kid sod Cloth, both Buttoned
and Laced,
Congress Gaiters
SLIPPERS (Kid and Morocco.)
Bed roout and Parlor Slippers.
Old fashioned Prunella and Morocco.
BUSKINS,
The Latest Styles of
Ladies Boots and Slipper?, for Weddings
and Parties!
Children and Infants Shoes and Slippers
all Cuts and Colors.
Boys' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
India Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals!
Heavy Sole Leather ! French Calf Skins
sod Findings of every description, all
of which ve offer for
LOW PRICES Ai WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
We pay special attention to Retail Or?
ders by Mail, accompanied by the
Cash or City Reference !
DUDLEY & ELLIS,
Successors to 0. & C. Bra Hey,
SIGN OF ?fJE BIG BOOT!
No. 41, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C.
Oet 4-Sm
NO. 3
THE ONLY STRICTLY
Grocery and Liquor House
IN TOWN
THE UNDERSIGNED, bega Uara to
call the attention af bi? friends ead tba
public generally to bi?
NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK or
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Which ka offer? le? fer CASH ONLY.
aj|fr All articles warranted as recommended '
flea** Pare Modioinal Liquors kept constantly '
m kama. '
J. H. EBERHART.
April 13 tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
THETJ?DERSIGNEDHAING ENLARGED
hit War? Roon, and hating lately pur?
chased a Urge ?tock of
DESI It A?LE FURNITURE,
would respectfully invite bis friends nod custo?
mers to pay bim a visit, and see what be ean do
in the way of supplying them with such articles
ss eotne in his line.
He bas now on hand a Urge supply of various
styles of Furniture.
-IMO
Window Shades, Picture Francs,
Looking Glasses, ?e.,
und is constantly receiving additions to bis stock.
Will order anything which may not be on band
to suit the wants or taste of bis customers.
He continues to manufacture any kinds of
Furniture ordered. All repairing done at ?hort
notice, and Will Re Cana Chaira of all kinds io
the best manner.
Special attention given to all orders in Uphol
itering and Matthias Making as specialities of
bis business.
UNDERTAKING,
Coffins of all kinds kept on hand, and prompt
personal attention given to orders for Funerals.
lu all bis busines? transactions be will adhere
itt icily to tbe rule of "Small profits for Cash,"
ind hopes by his attemion and promptness to
.cceive a share of public patronage.
Persons needing anything in bis line of bnsi
iess, will do well to call and examine for them
lelvcs before purchasing elsewhere.
J. D. CRAIG,
Corner Main and Canal Streets,
Next above Clark's Hotel.
October ii_
HOYT ?t FOLSOM,
WATC HMAKE AND JEWELERS,
UALV STREET, SUMTER, S. C.
WE, the undersigned, basing fe*med a co?
partnership, on tba 6tb June. 1871, ander
be name and style of HOYT * FOLSOM, would
.ci-pectlully announce ?? the public of Sumter,
mil the adjoining countiaa, that wa ar* now pre?
parad to ext cute all work entrusted tu us with
>roeaptness, and in a workmanlike manner.
OUR STOCK will embrace the latest styles of
JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE,
SPECTACLES, &c.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
WATCHB8.
Ill of which witi he told tt tb? lott est cash
i ricca*.
OLIVER HOYT,
P. H. FOLSOM.
At Hoyt's OM Stand Main Street.
SST- Tba genuine DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
nanufadured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., New
Fork, always oe ha?d._
QPBN I NT .CS
-OF
Millinery and Fanoy Goods.
MISS E. D. BRITTON?
Respectfully invit?t bar friends ead tba com?
munity at Urge ta call and examine her
Beautiful Stock af
Millinery and Fancy Goods
-FOR
FALL AND WINT h.R.
Having personally selected her giodj with
cars, and the stock being Urger tbaa
ever before, sba can not fail to
pjaase thus? who will give bara
v ead.
She designs having a
Special Day
ON WHICH TO
DISPLAY' TUE FASHIONS.
rh? Ladles particularly are iaviled to attend
he
Dpening, Commencing Uth Oct
rhea the Goods ?ad Fashions will be disputed
o advantage.
Having supplied "herself with Patterns frota
Butterick, of Hew York, dresses will ba made or
rat and Itted to order as persons may desire.
Also Patterns will be kept on hand f?r ?ale.
rachas BASQUE. OVEK SKIRTS, GORED
?KIRT8, OB OH HER PAT ERNS.
Oct 4- 2m
Atibe
Stan
??o@eto<
? If IJLJLifvJU miL VV9
Would ask the attention of their numerous
Friends and Customers to their
F A JLIJ
NOW IN, AND EMBRACING EVERY THING IN THE DIFFERENT LINES OF
M? GOODS, GROCERSS, MhWbW?M
HARNESS, BOOTS & SHOES,
OF
THESE GOODS HAYE BEEN BOUGHT WITH CARE, IN A LOW MARKET, AND
WILL BE SOLD
LOW FOUL CASH!
TRY US.
COTTON BOUGHT, OR SHIPPED 1\D CASH ADVANCES
Od; 4
GREEN, WALSH & CO.,
CORNER MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS.
J.E.SU?RES,
SUMTER FURSIT?R?
-AND
3hair Ware-Rooms.
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS
' Friend? and Customers that he bas returned
?pm the North, where ha baa made arrangements
nth the best Manufactories, to supply him with
hieb will facilitate bim to gire such adranta
es neve- before offered in quality and pri?e?,
ly .?tock embrace* every atticle in the Furni
ire Lin?. Io addition will be found at my es
iblishmunt,
Window Shades, Wall Paper.
Chil Irena Carriages, Looking Glasses,
Mattresses- Moss and Cotton,
Mouldings for picture frames, which wa
take to jr der. Also
Picture Cord and Tassels.
My stock is large and well asserted and it is
ly intention to keep it always in tbis condition.
Goods carefully packed for shipping and no
Ktra ebarga. Just received a large assortment
f LADIES* TRAVELLING TRUNKS.
J. E. SUA RES,
[sin Street, next to C. T. Mason's Watch and
Jewelry Store.
WAUK ROOMS UP STAIRS.
Oct ll_
t. P.. NASH. P N. DULIN.
NASH & DULIN.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Manufactured Tobacco,
AND SEGARS.
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
of different grades.
SUMTER, 8. C.
AfJta ?ESP A ?ooo SCTPLT of
Vorth Carolina Rye ami Corn Whiskies,
AND PEACH AND APPLE BRANDIES.
GROCERI&f LIQUORS, &c.
Tobaeeo at wholesale furnished at Manufac
trar's prices. Country Merchants will do well
? eall and examine our Stork. All ordere
rosaptly executed when accompanied with the
lab.
The custom of my old friends, wbom I bava
irnished by wagon for several years, is respect
illy solicited.
Nov 1 dm
??rlffin, Green & Co.,
Successors to
CHARLES L. HUGER & Co.
fferchandize Brokers,
AND GENERAL
?oimiSlion Merchants,
NO. 123 PEARL STREET,
P. 0. Box 6813,
V. H. Griffin, ofV?. *)
J C. Green, of S C. ? New York.
.V.D.Card,olN.Y. )
Idvances made on Cotton, Naval
Stores, dc.
Sept 6_
firs. James P. Brennan,
Liberty Street.
RESPECTFULLY informs ber friends ?ad
eu.tooiers tbar .he hm? receired and open
it a full and Complete Stock of
)KY GOODS,
GROCERIES, SHOES,
CROCKERY, TIN WARE, &C.
?d' a general assortment of Merchandise, fur
imilv asa?
Sba solicits the patronage ar the public, fenling
ssure4 that ?ba can offer her Stock ef Goods at
try low pri?es for ?ash.
Har stock waa purchased in tba Northern
iarkeU. at
REDUCED PRICKS,
nd tboeo trading at her establishment, will buy
heap Goods, and ba fairly dealt with.
Oct ll- Km
HUBERT BROUN,
Jounty Surveyor.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES famished en
pplieatios). Will ?tend to any business en?
astad ta his* witheeraraey ?ed dispatch.
TERMS CASH.
Balara to FOES OR FRIENDS.
Address, Box 20. Manchestes, S. C.
ROBERT BROUN, D. S.
May 10
REMOVAL!
NEW BUSINESS!
NEvi' eooDs:
C. F. A. B??LTMAH
INFORMS HW CUSTOMERS AND
the public generally, that he baa re?
moved to the Store lately occupied by
Hoyt A Folsom-next to Mason's Jewelry Store,
where, in addition to continuing the
MANUFACTURE OF BOOTS AND SHOES
to order, he Will keep a general
Assort ment of Ready Made Work
for gentlemen, ladies, raines and children. H'S
stuck haa bern selected in person, with a view to
SUBSTANTIAL WORKMANSHIP and GOOD
MATERIAL, m almost entirely HAND MADE,
from the best manufacturers vf Philadelphia and
Baltimore.
-Will also keep a Stock of
Leather and Shoe Findings
for the trade.
A superior quality of CALF SKINS AND
LEATHER on hand, with which he is prepared
to 811 all orders by experienced workmen.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
Nov 22-_
SUMTER
MARBLE YARD
THE undersigned having just received ?fin
lot of
MARBLE..
8 PREPARED TO FURNISH
Monnmental & Cemetery Work,
ef all kinds
in a manner that will compare favorably with
any work in hie line. Haring receive* a liberal
patronage heretofore, be continnm te invite all
wbo may be desirous of any thing in bia line to
give bim a call.
He defies competition in pri?es.
J&r* Positively no wurk delivered in the future
until paid fur.
W. P. SMITH.
June U
CLOTHING7,
CLOTHS, &C.
Fall and Winter Stock.
D. J. WINN, Agent,
Now bas ia Store a Large sind Careful?
ly selected Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods
WHICH HE GUARANTEES AS REPRE?
SENTED. SUCU AS
CLOTHING-F:ne, Medium and Commou
Cloths ?nd *V??imere?,
Fine Lot Tweeds]
Uh Irte,
Drawers.
Underveats.
Glove i ead Cravats,
Suspender?, ?
< ollar?,
Socks,
liar.? ,rehiefs, Ac,
whii'h be pledge? himreir to stU h w fi r ?asl
AT THE
Photograph Gallery.
SUMTES
~*^TOU may now get, in fine ex cation,
Photograghs, Ferrotypes,
Ivorytype3, Ambrotypes.
Po eelain Pictures or
Mezzotint Photographs.
ALSO
Life Siti ead CMaet Portrait?, colored Ia
Water. Oil. or Worked ia Ink.
Special attention, too. is given to carving old
Likenesses, aud aatuC-.rtiun guaranteed tu ..very
ease. . .
J. D. WILDER.
Oct ll- if
1SMC ?. M'KAGEN,
FRESH AND PUKE
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
?fl EMIL AOS, PERK! MEUT
&c. &c.
?2, rF^FS O.V HAND.
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH CARE
AT ALL H?U?S.
Marcho-_
DR. A. ?. CHINA,
Dmggist and Apothecary,
SUMTER, S. C.
INVITES ATTENTION TO HIS LAUGE AND
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PHARMACEUTICALS,
Proprietary Pr?par?t ions.
Toilet Articles,
Brushes,
Varnishes,
Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs,
Glass Ware, cte, etc.
PRICES nODLKATL FOIS CASH.
The Prescription Department
RECEIVES ESPECt.il Al TEXT r>X.
CARE AND ACCURACY l.UuA T.ED.
July ??
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and art a pmtatrvo of Chilla and Fc/rr.
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Aro ia anti Jot? to change : : Y ater end L. :.
t?tr WILL R6SfOR?YQ
to tao waited frame, and correct all
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Tao grand Paaacea fer all tbe ilk of iii?.
His Mari JCSJ31^ P5*
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y jr Kacie, thcaa Bitter: if - ---s.
yrMivukued and har? af ten b??u u. V
Jr aaaaaaof aaviarllfe.
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Fine Sugars & To meco?
At Sumter Poole Store.